INDEX. 761 



Page. 

 Dutton, Miss Maud Barrows, illustrations showing the development of primi- 

 tive industries gathered in Museum by 71 



photographs lent to 72 



Dwight, Jonathan, jr. , bird collection consulted by 40, 90 



Dyar, Harrison G. , custodian, Section of Lepidoptera 106 



entomological publications by 41 , 93 



insects collected by 28 



Lepidoptera of the Kootenai district of British Columbia, 



paper prepared by 41 



member of a party sent to British Columbia 45 



titles and notices of papers by 169, 170 



Eastman Kodak Company, collection illustrating development of the hand 



camera contributed by > 28, 62 



Eatonian era, the 251 



Editorial office, work of 52 



Educational side of the Museum 10 



Edwards, Charles L., the pedate holothurians worked up by 42 



Edwards, Vinal N., collecting outfit supplied to 45 



Egypt, Flint Implements of the Fayum, by Heywood Walter Seton-Karr 747 



Egyptian Exploration Fund, knives and flint implements received from 27 



Eigenmann, Carl H., fish collections consulted by 41 



title and notice of paper by 1 70 



Electric-light wiring, readjustments and extensions of 24 



Elliot, D. G. , specimens of mammals sent to 40 



Emerton, J. H. , arachnida? studied by 41 



Emery building, electric motor installed in 24 



Emmons, G. T., ethnological material obtained through 26, 63 



Emmons, S. F., material for study loaned to " 44, 102 



Entries made in catalogue books of various departments, number of 33 



Eozoon question, the 635 



Ethnology, Bureau of American, objects collected by E. H.Jacobs deposited 



in Museum by 27 



of the Philippines, beginning made toward illustrating the 36 



Evermann, Barton Warren, explorations in Hawaii conducted by 45 



material collected by, transmitted through Bureau 



of Fisheries 80 



Excavation of ground for new museum building, date of 23 



Exchange and distribution of specimens . 46 



Exchanges, Department of Anthropology 64 



made with other museums by means of duplicates 14 



received from various museums 70 



Executive Departments of the Government, cooperation of the 53 



Exhibition and study series, Department < if Anthropology 68 



cases, nam ber of 25 



collections 16, 36 



attractive features of, due to loans 14 



Department of Bi< ilogy 37, 78 



Geology, additions to 37, L03 



of invertebrate fossils, improvements made in 37 



halls, crowded condition of , , 68 



Expenditures and appropriations , , 21 



for fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, table 



showing . . , 21 



NAT mus 1904—50 



